Ο οργανισμός Leonard Cheshire Disability προκηρύσσει 1 θέση EVS για ένα χρόνο, με βασικά καθήκοντα την ενασχόληση με άτομα με αναπηρία. Έχοντας ήδη αποστείλει δύο εθελοντές στο παρελθόν με πολύ καλές εντυπώσεις, αναζητούμε τον επόμενο δραστήριο νέο ή νέα που θα ζήσει αυτή τη μοναδική εμπειρία σε έναν από τους μεγαλύτερους κοινωφελείς οργανισμούς της Αγγλίας.
Call for EVS volunteers
Country of placement: United Kingdom, various locations
Project duration: 12 months
Start of project: September/October 2016
Hosting organization: Leonard Cheshire Disability, various services across the UK, PIC: 947187347
Apply until: 11th March 2016
About the organization:
Leonard Cheshire Disability is a disability charity that has been operating for 60 years, born out of the life experience and inspiring vision of one man: Leonard Cheshire VC. We employ thousands of people and have thousands of volunteers in the UK who work out of nearly 200 services, and we have five international offices serving over 50 countries around the world.
What we do: • We operate social care services providing support for disabled people in their own home, in facilities we own and run, and in the community. • We use our skills and knowledge to develop and pilot new, innovative, support services for disabled people with help from corporate, private and charity partners. • We campaign to change society’s responses to disability. Leonard Cheshire Disability campaigns to change the way that society thinks about and responds to, disability. We want people to think and act differently to make a positive difference to the lives of disabled people
Who are we looking for? This call is opened for young people aged between 18 to 30 years from EU programme and partner countries. We are looking for people that have a genuine interest and passion for working with people with disabilities. There are no professional skills and experience required, however it is recommended that volunteers have an experience in similar sector or providing support in personal life in order to have a realistic idea of working with people with disabilities. As we work with vulnerable adults, the volunteers should be kind, patient and compassionate. We are looking for volunteers with different skills and abilities, such as music, sports, arts and crafts, gardening, etc to bring to our services and encourage them to share those skills and passions with our residents.
Description of Activities: Our volunteers are placed in various services across the UK. They are actively involved in shaping their EVS experiences and we encourage volunteers to bring their own ideas, skills and passions to share with residents throughout their placements. The overall aim of the project is to ensure that our activities programmes are diverse, simulating and in line with our organisational goal of providing people with disability the opportunity to live their lives the way they choose – with the support to live independently. The volunteers will be supporting our activities teams in planning and delivering the activities programme. The volunteers will also be supporting residents and day care users on a one-to-one basis.
Examples of activities: running arts and crafts group, playing board games and language games, music groups, organizing theme evenings, intercultural activities, etc.
organizing and supporting fundraising events
escorting residents in the community, going to the local college, cinema, performance at theatre, local library, etc.
Residents and service users have a wide range of disabilities. This means that it will vary what the individual resident or service user can or cannot do. Residents and service users are very welcoming towards overseas volunteers, and they will do their best to make sure volunteers feel at home in no time.
Practical information:
Travel: Covered travel to and from the service, maximum amount depends on distance to the service from your departure place.
Working hours, holidays Volunteers are required to volunteer for 35 hours per week. These hours will be spread over 5 days and may include weekends. A schedule will be prepared 4 weeks in advance so that you can plan your time off. Volunteers are entitled to 2 days off per month volunteered + bank holidays. During the project accommodation, food, pocket money, online language course will be provided.
Accommodation: The volunteers will be accommodated in their own lockable bedroom, and share a communal lounge, tea kitchen and bathroom with other overseas volunteers. In most cases, the meals will be provided by the service or the volunteers will be reimbursed for their food expenditure as they are responsible for cooking their own food. All bedding, towels and household appliances are supplied. The specific conditions of the accommodation depend on the location. Training and Induction Training courses that will be offered to EVS volunteers to make sure that are able to provide residents and service users with high quality support. As part of the EVS programme, volunteers take also part in the national On Arrival Training and Mid Term Training, organized by British National Agency for EVS volunteers on placements in the UK.
Health Insurance: International EVS insurance plan arranged
Location: For April deadline we will be recruiting EVS volunteers to the following services: LCD Mickley Hall (2 volunteers) LCD Marske Hall (2 volunteers) LCD Gloucestershire House (2 volunteers) LCD Bells Piece (4 volunteers) LCD Edinburgh (4 volunteers)
For more information about each service please go to www.leonardcheshire.org
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